SPRINGFIELD -- Isaiah Whitehead had a relatively easy day Saturday at Springfield College, playing just 16 minutes as his Lincoln High School (N.Y.) Railsplitters steamrolled Capital Prep (Conn.) 95-68 in the 2013 Hoophall Classic.

The highly-ranked recruit (No. 41 in the class of 2014, according to ESPN) said his offers include Rutgers, St. John's, Florida, Syracuse, Louisville and Kentucky.

He finished with nine points, eight rebounds and two assists Saturday, doing most of his damage close to the rim.

Against an overmatched defense, the smooth, 6-foot-5 athlete didn't force anything. He missed his lone outside shot, but he took it with confidence and showed nice form. He also showed nice vision with his passes, including a sweet left-handed dish on the break after drawing a defender.

Asked to describe the best parts of his game, Whitehead replied, "I think I'm unselfish, I attack the basket, shoot it off the dribble. I think I can do anything on the court."

"I knew he was a good player, I knew he knew how to play the game. So we just wanted to try to contain him, but (that didn't really work out)," said USC commit Kahlil Dukes, who led Capitol Prep with 29 points.

Dukes said he'd never played Whitehead play before Saturday, except on the internet. But after matching up in person, Dukes called Whitehead "definitely top five" among the players he's competed against.

"Just because he's huge. I'm small, so I have to get used to guarding guys his size in college, especially going to USC," the 5-foot-11 Dukes said. "But he's definitely a good player. Glad I got the chance to compete against him at this stage."

Whitehead had eight points, seven rebounds and two assists in the first half as Lincoln opened a 51-24 lead. He only played four minutes in the second half before being subbed out with Lincoln ahead almost 40 points.